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You are here: Home / Dog Training & Behavior / Responsi-Bull Project Has Free Services for Low Income Pit Bull Owners in February

Responsi-Bull Project Has Free Services for Low Income Pit Bull Owners in February

February 12, 2019 by Seattle DogSpot 4 Comments

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Responsi-Bull Project

Image from BullsEye Dog Rescue.

Bullseye Dog Rescue recently announced that it will once again offer free services to low income pit bull owners.

The Responsi-Bull Project is a three part program that provides

  • free spay and neuter
  • a free responsible pit bull ownership workshop
  • free obedience classes for pit bulls and their owners

Pit Fix

Bullseye Dog Rescue’s has a new partnership with Pasado’s Safe Haven Pierce County Spay Station. All Pit Bulls or primarily Pit Bull mixes are eligible for FREE spay or neuter surgery and a FREE microchip at the time of surgery through the Spay Station.

Locations and dates of availiblity can be found on Pasado’s Safe Haven’s website.  

Pit Ed

Do you want to combat the misconceptions about the pit bull breed?

Worried about the Breed-Specific Legislation changes proposed in the Puget Sound?

Tired of seeing people shy away from your beloved pit bull?

A happy graduate of the Responsi-bull Project. Image from Bullseye Dog Rescue.

Learn the “do’s and don’ts” of owning this amazing breed and help restore its family dog image.

Attend a FREE Responsible Pit Bull Ownership Workshop hosted by BullsEye Dog Rescue & Play Bow Dog Training on Sunday February 24th, 2019, from 9 a.m.- 11:30 a.m at Paws-Aibilities in Fife.

Space is unlimited for the workshop – anyone who would like to learn more about our breed is welcome to attend. Registration is recommended.

Click here to register.

Train-A-Pit

Play Bow Dog Training and BullsEye Dog Rescue have teamed up to offer a five week basic obedience class for pit bulls that is FREE to those who complete the class.

You will be asked to pay a $50 registration fee and every week you attend you will receive $10 back. Attend all 5 classes and the class is FREE (normally a $175 value).

Train-a-Pit classes are on Sunday, March 10, 17, 24 & 31st and April 14th 2019 at: Paws-Aibilities in Fife.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn leadership, basic training and bond with your dog!

Restricted to those individuals of low income status and one dog per household. No rescue organizations.

Space is limited and registration is required.

FREE Pit-Ed Responsible Pit Bull Ownership workshop attendance on February 24th, 2019 is required to participate in the training classes.

Click here to Register.

Remember that only low income families and individuals are eligible for the workshop and trainings.

Use this chart to determine if you or your family qualify:

Thanks to Responsi-Bull for continuing this valuable program. Qualified pit bull owners should take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.

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Comments

  1. Melissa Tibbals-Gribbin says

    January 11, 2017 at 4:09 pm

    The first link to Bullseye Dog Rescue is a bad link.

    Reply
    • Seattle DogSpot says

      January 11, 2017 at 6:49 pm

      Thannks, fixed it!

      Reply
  2. phyllis kitchell says

    March 24, 2019 at 12:28 pm

    Is there a low income for pit bull in the tri-citii’s area?? Richland, Wa

    Reply
    • Seattle DogSpot says

      March 25, 2019 at 7:31 am

      This group may be able to help – https://www.popptricities.org

      Reply

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